Shaun White Presents: Air + Style

Rose Bowl

In a Nutshell

The hybrid music and winter sport festival features performances Kendrick Lamar and The Flaming Lips alongside snowboarding competitions

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Shaun White Presents: Air + Style

The unique festival combines a roster of top-notch musical acts with skiing and snowboarding competitions and demos. Click here to view the full lineup and event schedule.

Kendrick Lamar: (Saturday) his 2012 major-label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d. City, was one of the most hotly anticipated releases of the year, and earned him seven Grammy nominations. Fans might recognize Tupac, Jay-Z, and Nas in the DNA of his flow, which manages to be laidback even when he’s spitting at 200 beats per minute. In late 2014, he released “i,” which, as the lead single off his upcoming third album, bubbles with a sample of The Isley Brothers’ “That Lady.”

Diplo: (Saturday) one of the brains behind Major Lazer and electro-crunk outfit Hollertronix, Diplodocus not only produces his own Billboard Hot 200–charting albums, but also frequently collaborates with renowned acts including M.I.A., Beyoncé, Usher, and Madonna

The Flaming Lips: (Sunday) With over three decades of psych-rock under their plastic-festooned belts—including the celebrated 2002 album, Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots—the band famously manifests its harmonies and vivid imagery in the form of animal costumes, cartoonish accessories, and giant plastic balls. Expect originals as well as collaborative Beatles covers from their most recent album With a Little Help from My Fwends.

Steve Aoki: (Sunday) the house-electro kingpin and his shaggy mane get showgoers’ arms waving with a deluge of bracing beats and by asking the crowd, “Who wants free guacamole?”

Portugal. The Man.: (Saturday) Alaskan-based quintet who made their presence known online with experimental yet catchy hits such as “People Say,” “Got It All (This Can’t Be Living Now),” and “Modern Jesus”